Make it big in Big Data with the help of this 10-pronged training bundle

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Want some chilling statistic? Over 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created every single day. By the year 2025, it's predicted that 463 exabytes of data will be created each day globally, which is roughly equivalent to 212,765,957 DVDs. That's a whole lot of DVDs

The digital universe is ever-ballooning and expanding at an unbelievable pace, leaving the world with more data than anyone can ever know what to do with. We started collecting data to generate insights and make better decisions, but that wouldn't be possible if data is left in its indecipherable form. It's really no wonder why companies are desperate to find experts who are adept at culling information and pulling out insights that can lead to more business revenue.

If crunching data sounds appealing to you, then you might be built for a career in Big Data. The Complete 2020 Big Data and Machine Learning Bundle just so happens to feature a collection of courses designed to help you thrive in the industry.

Easily digestible and beginner-friendly, this bundle explains Big Data and Machine Learning in a way that won't have you running away. You'll be introduced to the basic concepts, as well as the nitty-gritty like analyzing and visualizing data, creating neural networks and deep learning structures, processing information, and transforming complex problems into information that is easier to grasp. You'll also be familiarized with tools like Elastisearch, Keras, Spark Streaming, MapReduce, and Hadoop, all of which are instrumental in storing, analyzing, and interpreting complex data. 

Think you got what it takes to make it big in big data? Grab the bundle on sale for only $39.90.

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